Most Common Distractions While Driving

Distracted driving accidents killed 3,092 people in 2010 according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. It is estimated that an additional 416,000 people were injured in automobile crashes involving a distracted driver.

Consulting a Gwinnett County attorney after an auto accident involving a distracted driver enhances a victim's ability to receive a reasonable settlement. If you have been injured in an automobile accident involving a distracted driver in Gwinnett County you should discuss your case with an auto accident attorney at the Law Offices of Shane Smith.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately 15 people are killed and 1,200 injured daily in accidents involving a distracted driver. Distracted driving is any activity that diverts the driver's attention away from the primary task of driving. These disruptions can include visual (taking your eyes off the road), manual (taking your hands off the wheel), or cognitive (taking your mind off operating the vehicle).

According to a 2011 study performed by the United States Department of Labor and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 57 percent of drivers admitted to being distracted by choice. The study ranked the most common driving distractions:

Talking with passengers

Adjusting vehicle climate/radio controls

Eating, snacking, or drinking

Using a cell phone to text or make a call

Tending to child passengers

Reading (including maps)

Grooming

Preparing for work

Texting requires visual, manual, and cognitive attention from drivers and is the most dangerous distraction. However, any of the activities on the list can divert a driver's attention long enough to cause an accident.

If you or someone you know has been hurt by a distracted driver, meet with a Gwinnett County auto accident lawyer at the Law Offices of Shane Smith.